Dartmouth AI Conference Explores the Future of Artificial Intelligence
The annual Silicon Valley event, led by Tuck’s Center for Digital Strategies, convened leaders in AI across health care, policy, and security.
The annual Silicon Valley event, led by Tuck’s Center for Digital Strategies, convened leaders in AI across health care, policy, and security.
The academically strong and professionally accomplished class of 2027 embarks on its business school journey.
Tuck remains among the best business schools for graduate job placement and compensation.
A long-time executive in the biopharma industry, Kirsten Detrick T’92 discusses some of the most pressing challenges facing biopharma today—and her new MBA course Contemporary Issues in Biotechnology.
Tuck professor Espen Eckbo studies the effect of gender-balanced boards from a new angle, leveraging the market’s reaction to trades by women board members.
Designed by Tuck professor Laurens Debo, the new course integrates history, economics, and geography to help students understand operations management in a global context.
Tuck professor Raghav Singal’s new model shows what could happen if health insurers approved care on time—and how those decisions change patient outcomes.
Tuck professor James Siderius studies the impact of digital ads on consumers and offers a regulatory solution that reduces harm.
Based on a new paper by Tuck professor Ron Adner, here’s a field guide to experiments in corporate settings.
Adjunct professor Josh Lewis and two Tuck MBA students discuss how a new course blends philosophy, business, and real-world ethical decision-making.
The new board members bring decades of leadership experience across a range of industries, from manufacturing and finance to restaurants, energy, and technology.
With 59 projects across industries, Tuck students turned classroom insights into actionable solutions for companies and ventures worldwide.
Tuck Clinical Professor Lindsey Leininger joins the podcast to discuss new research with alum Courtney Bragg T’18 on the unmet health and social needs of laundromat users—and what their findings reveal about health insurance gaps.
Tuck professor Hart Posen says it’s time for a new way to think about—and practice—startup strategy.
From the printing press to the iPhone, Tuck professor Scott Anthony joins the KIP Podcast to discuss his new book Epic Disruptions: 11 Innovations That Shaped Our Modern World and the hidden patterns behind history’s most transformative innovations.
Tuck professor Tami Kim works at the intersection of marketing, law, and politics to improve the customer experience.
On campus and across the world, the Tuck community is coming together to celebrate the school’s enduring legacy and the next 125 years of wise, decisive leadership.
For more than 30 years, Sally Jaeger has modeled what it means to be a member of the Tuck community. As she steps down from her position as associate dean for the MBA program, the community reflects on her enduring impact.
Tuck professor Kusum Ailawadi has documented a noticeable shift in grocery purchases after the implementation of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act.
New research by Michelle Kinch shows that in high-stakes moments, self-service technology use can erode trust—unless companies design with emotion in mind.